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The sonata for violin and piano in G minor, L. 140, was written in 1917. It was the composer's last major composition and is notable for its brevity; a typical performance lasts about 13 minutes. The premiere took place on 5 May 1917, the violin part played by Gaston Poulet, with Debussy himself at the piano. It was his last public performance.
The most well known sonata from this volume, number 11 in G minor, appears to have been largely the work of Eccles himself, though he excerpted the second movement (the Corrente) from Francesco Bonporti's Opus 10. [2] In 1723, Eccles produced a further volume of Sonatas for Violin and Figured Bass with an additional two sonatas for flute.
Claude Debussy c. 1910. This is a complete list of compositions by Claude Debussy initially categorized by genre, and sorted within each genre by "L²" number, according to the 2001 revised catalogue by musicologist François Lesure, [1] which is generally in chronological order of composition date. "L¹" numbers are also given from Lesure's ...
Op. 2 No. 11 – Violin Sonata in B minor; Op. 2 No. 12 – Violin Sonata in G minor; Op. 3 No. 1 – Sonata for 2 violins in G major; Op. 3 No. 2 – Sonata for 2 violins in A major; Op. 3 No. 3 – Sonata for 2 violins in C major; Op. 3 No. 4 – Sonata for 2 violins in F major; Op. 3 No. 5 – Sonata for 2 violins in E minor
Cello sonata, Op. 125 in G minor; Wolfgang Rihm. Von weit (1993) 2 Stücke (2022) Yann Robin. Con Fuoco (2011) Lucia Ronchetti. Ravel Unravel for cello and piano, (2012) Sites auriculaires, for cello and piano, (2012) Julius Röntgen. Cello Sonata No. 1 in B-flat, Op. 3 (1872–73) Cello Sonata No. 2 in A minor, Op. 41 (1900) Cello Sonata No. 3 ...
Violin Sonata in G minor (1901) (recently recorded on ASV but a rarity) Sonata No. 1 in E major, first version 1920/1, revised 1945 (, ) Sonata No. 2 in D major, 1915/1921 Sonata No. 3 in G minor, 1927 Sonata in F major (alternate version of his Nonet) 1940 Amy Beach. Violin Sonata in A minor (1896) [2] Ludwig van Beethoven
The earliest two works composed for flute, viola, and harp are Théodore Dubois's Terzettino (1905) and Claude Debussy's Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp (1915). The Terzettino is a relatively short work in one movement lasting approximately five minutes, and its main theme is a lyrical, romantic-style melody. [4]
Henry Eccles (1670-1742) Sonata in G minor for cello and strings (This is actually a sonata for viola da gamba and figured bass and not a string quintet. The version ...